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1. calls your voice mailbox when pressed and held CE Used for various purposes in dif ferent functions 10 P rans nse6nx frm Page 11 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM amp Your Phone Volume keys 1 and In C frared IR port 2 see O picture on the left and headset connector see picture on the right EEO The Display Indicators Display indicators and icons inform you about the operation of the phone Indicators and icons related to the different phone functions are explained later in this User s Guide Clear Display for use and no characters have been entered by the user This screen is also called idle mode The name of the current cellular network operator will be shown on the display rane The indicators described below are shown when the phone is ready i Y and bar Shows the signal strength of the cellular network at your current location The higher the bar the stronger the signal and bar Shows the battery charge level The higher the bar the more power there is in the battery 11 ray nse6nx frm Page 12 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g The Selection Keys Below the display you can find two so called selection keys Their functions depend on the guide texts shown on the display above the keys For example when there is the word Menu above the key o pressing this key enters the Menu functions D Similarly pressing the c J key
2. nse6nx frm Page 50 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 9 Settings Menu 4 E elect Exit Settings Alarm Clock Menu 4 1 The phone can be set to alarm at a specified time The alarm clock uses the time format set for the clock either12 hours or 24 hours The alarm clock will still work even when the phone is switched off In this menu you can set the alarm time and select On to change the alarm time or Off to turn off the alarm clock When the alarm time is reached The phone will sound an alarm tone When the phone is alarming ALARM is also shown and the phone s lights flash If you let the phone sound the alarm tone for a full minute or if you press any other key the alarm stops for a few minutes and then resumes You can end this snoozing by pressing St op or by switching the phone off If the alarm time is reached while the phone is switched off the phone will switch itself on and start sound the alarm tone If you press Stop the phone will ask whether you want to activate the phone for calls Press Yes to register with the network or No to switch off the phone NOTE Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause in terference or danger 50 5 nse6nx frm Page 51 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM G Settings Menu 4 Clock Menu 4 2 The phone has its own clock The current time is shown on the dis play except when you are in the Phone Book or Menu functions
3. Call Functions 3 Call Functions Making and Answering Calls 1 Key in the phone number including the area code To edit a number on the display press to move the cursor to the right and to move it to the left Press Clear to delete the character to the left of the cursor 2 Press S to call the number 3 Press to end the call or to cancel the call attempt ty TIP You can also end the call by closing the sliding a i cover International Calls 1 Press twice for the international prefix character replac es the international access code 2 Enter the country code area code and phone number 3 To call the number press Making a Call Using the Phone Book 1 Press Names 2 When Search is highlighted press Select 3 Key in the first letter of the name and press OK You can skip this step if you wish 4 Use and to reach the desired name 5 Press SS 17 P nse6nx frm Page 18 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Last Number Redial The last ten phone numbers you called or attempted to call are stored in the phone s memory To redial one of these last dialled numbers 1 With display clear press S once to access the list of the last dialled numbers 2 Use or to reach the desired number or name Calling Your Voice Mailbox 1 Press and hold G when the display is clear 2 If the phone asks for the voice mailbox number key it in and press OK You obtain this number fr
4. In this menu you can set the time display On or Off set the time or select between the 12 hour or 24 hour time formats 1 Once you are in Menu 4 2 press Se 42 lect Clock 00 00 Select Back 2 Scrollto Set the time and press Select Show clock Time format 3 Enter the present time at Time and press OK The clock also provides the following functions Messages Menu 1 Call register Menu 2 Alarm clock Menu 4 1 and Calendar Menu 8 NOTE If the battery is removed from the phone for a longer time you may need to set the time again 51 nse6nx frm Page 52 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Call Settings Menu 4 3 When this function is set on you can answer an incoming call by pressing any key briefly except and When the Automatic Redial function is set on your phone will make up to ten attempts to connect the call after an unsuccessful call at tempt When the Speed Dialling function is set to on the names and phone numbers assigned to the speed dial keys to can be dialled by pressing and holding the corresponding number key Pressing and holding the key dials your voice mailbox number When this network service is activated the network will notify you of a new incoming call while you have a call in progress This network service allows you to set whether your phone number is shown to or hidden from the person that you are calling Preset resets the phone to the defaul
5. Phone Book Functions Quick Save Key in the phone number and press Save Key in the name and press OK Quick Find When the display is clear press key in the first letter of the name scroll with Q or to the desired name nse6nx frm Page 4 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Using Phone Book during a Call To access the Phone Book during a Speed Dialling Calling your voicemailbox call press Options select Names Press a number key C press S Ifthe Speed Dialling func tion in menu 4 3 3 is activated press and hold the corresponding number key until the call is started Press and hold G If the phone requests your voice mailbox number key it in and press OK Essential Shortcuts Locking the Keypad Unlocking the Keypad Changing Ringing Tone Writing amp Sending a Message Close the sliding cover and press Lock Keys PressUnlock thenOK PressMenu choose Profiles press Select choose the de sired profile press Options choose Personalise press OK To change the ringing tone choose Ringing tone press Select choose the desired set ting press OK PressMenu US G9 Key in a message press to change between upper and lower case characters press and hold for numbers press for special characters press Op tions choose Send press OK enter the phone number press OK nse6nx frm Page 5 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Contents For
6. e Divert when busy Menu 5 2 for voice calls only e Divert when not answered Menu 5 3 for voice calls only e Divert when phone off or no coverage Menu 5 4 Voice calls are diverted when your phone is switched off or outside the network service area Divert all fax calls Menu 5 5 e Divert all data calls Menu 5 6 e Cancel all diverts Menu 5 7 All diverts are set off For each mode you can select Act ivate sets the divert mode on if this is allowed by the network Cancel sets the divert mode off or Status shows the call types affected by the divert mode Within the submenu Cancel all diverts Menu 5 7 you can cancel all call diverts SW TIP if Divert when busy is activated rejecting 2 an incoming call will also divert a call 58 nse6nx frm Page 59 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Games Menu 6 11 Games Menu 6 Not only can you use the phone for communication you can also use it for some serious fun NOTE Your phone must be switched on to use this function Do not switch on the phone when the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger You can choose between the following games Memory Reveal pictures to find pairs with as few tries as possible Move the cursor with the following keys C up G left right down jumps over revealed pictures and moves on to next row when at end of row jumps over reveale
7. tery indicator bar starts to scroll Use only the follow ing chargers ACP 7 LCH 9 or ACT 1 The text Charging is briefly displayed if the phone is switched on You can use the phone while it is charg ing NOTE If the battery is totally flat it may take a few minutes before the charging indication ap pears on the display or any calls can be made 14 nse6nx frm Page 15 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Getting Started 3 The battery is fully charged when the battery indicator bar stops scrolling and the text Battery full is briefly displayed if the phone is switched on Charging time depends on the charger and battery used 4 Disconnect the charger from the AC outlet and the phone If the text Not charging is displayed charging has been sus pended Wait for a while disconnect the charger plug it in again and retry If charging still fails contact your dealer For more information see Chapter Reference Information Bat tery Information Switching the Phone On and Off Press and hold the key for a second If the phone asks for a PIN code The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card e Key in the PIN code which is displayed as asterisks and press OK See also Reference Information Access Codes If the phone asks for a security code e Key in the security code which is displayed as asterisks and press OK See also Reference Information
8. e Print via IR uses the phone s infrared port to print the message on a compatible printer e Details shows details of the message Sender s name and phone number the Message centre used for sending Recep tion date and time Reply path availability NOTE N in front of the header means that the message has not yet been read in front of the header indicates a delivery re port When gt blinks your phone has no more space for new messages Use the Erase function in the Inbox submenu to make some space When is not shown all received messages have been read and there is still free space for at least one new message The SMS network service allows you to send short text messages to phones which have SMS capability NOTE Before you can send any messages you need to store the number of your Messages centre in the menu Message settings Message centre number You will receive this number from your service provider when you subscribe to the Short Message Service SMS Writing Sending and Saving a Text Message Within the Write messages menu you can write and edit text messages of up to 160 characters For instructions on how to enter characters see Chapter Storing a phone number with a name 38 nse6nx frm Page 39 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Messages Menu 1 When you have finished writing your message press Options to display the following func
9. rans nse6nx frm Page 84 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Cop IMPORTANT This phone like any wireless phone oper ates using radio signals wireless and landline networks as well as user programmed functions which cannot guarantee connection in all conditions Therefore you should never rely solely upon any wireless phone for es sential communications e g medical emergencies Remember to make or receive any calls the phone must be switched on and in a service area with adequate cellular signal strength Emergency calls may not be possible on all wireless phone networks or when certain network services and or phone features are in use Check with local cellular service providers To make an emergency call 1 If the phone is not on switch it on Some networks may require that a valid SIM card is properly inserted in the phone 2 Ifthe word Clear appears on the display above the Ee key press and raD hold Clear for several seconds to ready the phone for calls 3 Key in the emergency number for your present location e g 112 or other official emergency number Emergency numbers vary by location 4 Press the 3 key If certain features are in use Keypad lock Fixed Dialling etc you may first need to turn those features off before you can make an emergency call Con sult this document and your local cellular service provider When making an emergency call remember to give all the necessary infor mation as accur
10. 00 33 6 Messages Menu 1 37 About Messages e escsssscssseseeeseees 37 Reading a Text Message Inbox Menu 1 1 Sending a Text Message Outbox Menu 1 2 and Write Messages Menu 1 3 38 Message Settings Menu 1 4 39 Info Service Menu 1 5 0 40 Fax or Data Call Menu 1 6 41 Service Command Editor Menu 1 7 cecssssssesssssssssssesesssssssesee 41 Voice Messages Menu 1 8 42 7 Call Register Menu 2 43 About Call Register 43 Missed Calls Menu 2 1 43 Received Calls Menu 2 2 43 Dialled Numbers Menu 2 3 44 Erase Recent Call Lists Menu 2 4 ccssssssssssccccsssssesssssesssne 44 Show Call Duration Menu 2 5 44 Show Call Costs Menu 2 6 45 Call Cost Settings Menu 2 7 45 8 Profiles Menu 3 cesecssssseressecerecseseres 46 What You Can Do with Profiles 46 Selecting Different Profiles 46 Customising Profiles 46 Settings for Profiles Renaming Profiles 9 Settings Menu 4 esecssessecesesseresseeeres 50 Alarm Clock Menu 4 1 50 Clock Menu 4 2 cesses 51 Setting the ClOCK cesses 51 Call Settings Menu 4 3 52 Anykey Answer Menu 4 3 1 52 Automatic Redial Menu 4 3 2 ooeeeesesssscssccccsseeseeneeees 52 Speed Dialling Menu 4 3 3 52 Call Waiting Options Menu 4 3 4 vecscssesssssssssssssessssssees 52 Own Number Sending Menu 4 3 5 vecssssesscssssesssssesessssees
11. Access Codes N WARNING Do not switch on the phone when wireless phone use is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger 15 P ray nse6nx frm Page 16 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g ly TIPS ON EFFICIENT OPER 9 lt ATION Your phone has a built in antenna see pic ture As with any other ra dio transmitting device do not touch the antenna un necessarily when the phone is switched on Contact with the antenna affects call quality and may cause the phone to operate at a higher power level than otherwise needed Using the Sliding Cover The sliding cover protects your phone s number keys and can be used to answer and to end a call When the sliding cover is closed you can use Menu and the Phone Book and make calls but you will not able to key in either numbers raD or letters D To open the sliding cover slide the cover down To close the slide slide the cover up until it locks into place Answering Ending and Rejecting Calls by Using the Sliding Cover e To answer an incoming call open the sliding cover e To reject an incoming call close the sliding cover e To end a call close the sliding cover However if during a call you press Options and then close the sliding cover the call will not be terminated e Closing the sliding cover always exits the Menu facility and Phone Book functions 16 nse6nx frm Page 17 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM
12. If you don t wish to enter any keyword simply press the left OK 73 sab P nse6nx frm Page 74 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Edit to change the settings of a service address Erase to remove the selected service address from the menu 74 P nse6nx frm Page 75 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Reference Information 16 Reference Information Access Codes You can use the access codes described in this section to avoid un authorised use of your phone and SIM card The access codes except PUK and PUK2 codes can be changed by using Menu 4 5 6 See the following section The security code can be used to avoid unauthorised use of your phone The security code security code is usually supplied with the phone Change the security code before you start using your phone Keep the new code secret and safe place which is sep arate from the phone The PIN Personal Identification Number code protects your SIM card against unauthorised use The PIN code is usually supplied with the SIM card When the PIN code request is enabled Menu 4 5 1 the code is asked each time the phone is switched on The PIN2 code supplied with some SIM cards is required to access some functions such as charging unit counters These functions are only available if supported by your SIM card 75 P ray nse6nx frm Page 76 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM The PUK Personal Unblocking Key code is requir
13. Your Safety ssesesssesees 8 Using This Guide sesssscccseceseeees 9 About Labels and Security Code 9 1 Your Phone 10 The Display Indicators 00 11 The Selection Keys ssssssscssecsseees 12 2 Getting Started Installing the SIM card Removing the SIM card as Charging the Battery e Switching the Phone On and Off 15 Using the Sliding Cover 16 3 Call Functions 17 Making and Answering Calls 17 Making Callls ssessssscssessesseses 17 Answering Calls In Call Options ness Adjusting the Earpiece Volume 20 Keypad Lock Keyguard 4 Phone Book ssssecee 22 About the Phone Book Names 22 Entering the Phone Book 22 Selecting the Phone Book Memory in USe ssssssccssssssseeceees 22 Setting the Type of View for Stored Names and Phone NUMDETS isinisisi 23 Storing a Phone Number with a Name Add Entry ssssscscssssssseee 24 Recalling a Name and Phone NUMDET ssiisstiissrissiietissisipiairininsont 25 Erasing a Name and Phone Number inneean st ihan 26 Assigning a Phone Number as a Speed Dial Number Caller Groups n Phone Book StatuS ss 22 2 29 Service Numbers Service Nos 29 Copying and Printing via IR 30 5 Using the Menu 31 Accessing a Menu Function by SErolliNg assii 31 Accessing a Menu Function by Using TES SKOTU Eonenni 32 List of Menu Functions
14. accessory are not working properly take them to your nearest qualified service facility The personnel there will assist you and if necessary arrange for service 80 P nse6nx frm Page 81 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Reference Information Important Safety Information Do not use a hand held telephone while driving a vehicle If using a hand held phone park the vehicle before conversing Always secure the phone in its holder do not place the phone on the passenger seat or where it can break loose in a collision or sudden stop The use of an alert device to operate a vehicle s lights or horn on public roads is not permitted Remember road safety always comes first Remember to follow any special regulations in force in any area and always switch off your phone whenever it is forbidden to use it or when it may cause interference or danger When connecting the phone or any accessory to another device read its us er s guide for detailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products As with other mobile radio transmitting equipment users are advised that for the satisfactory operation of the equipment and for the safety of person nel it is recommended that the equipment should only be used in the normal operating position Held to your ear with the antenna pointing over your shoulder Do not point the infrared beam at anyone s eye or allow it to interfere with other infrared devices Most
15. e Copy names and numbers from Phone Book to a compatible phone or PC e Print names and numbers from Phone Book to a compatible printer e Printa text message on a compatible printer e Download a new ringing tone via IR Checking the Status of an IR Connection The status of an IR connection is indicated by When is displayed continuously there is an IR connection be tween your phone and the other device When F is not displayed no IR connection exists When b blinks your phone is trying to establish a connection with the other device or a connection has been lost 68 P nse6nx frm Page 69 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Smart Messaging Services 15 Smart Messaging Services Nokia Smart Messaging enables the use of a variety of network services offered by operators or service providers Some services may be available through the Internet and although your phone does not support full World Wide Web browsing you may be able to access certain Internet services directly from your phone such as news weather reports traffic reports flight times and dictionaries C Note The availability of Nokia and operator serv ices vary and you may need to subscribe to them Please contact your local service provider for rates and further information Services are saved and accessed via menu 10 which has three sub menus Personal Bookmarks Menu 10 1 Operator Services Menu 10 2 and Nokia Servi
16. editor 1 The number of the sets depends on how many sets your SIM card of fers Each set appears in its own submenu and may have any name 2 The shortcut number of this menu depends on the number of sets available 33 8 Voice messages 1 Listen to voice mes sages 2 Voice mailbox number Call register ry 1 Missed calls 2 Received calls 3 Dialled numbers 4 Erase recent call lists 5 Show call duration 1 Last call duration 2 All calls duration 3 Received calls duration 4 Dialled calls duration 5 Clear timers Show call costs 1 Last call cost 2 All calls cost 3 Clear counters Call cost settings 1 Call costs limit 2 Show costs in P 3 Profiles 1 General EY 1 Activate 2 Personalise 1 Incoming call alert 2 Ringing tone 3 Ringing volume 4 Vibrating alert 5 Message alert tone 6 Keypad tones 7 Warning and game tones 2 Silent 1 Activate 2 Personalise same sub menus as in General 3 Rename 3 Meeting same submenus as in Silent 4 Outdoor same submenus as in Silent 5 Pager same submenus as in Silent 6 Headset 1 Activate 2 Personalise same sub menus as in General plus Automatic answer 1 This profile is shown only if the phone is or has been used with the headset HDC 6 34 nse6nx frm Page 34 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 4 Settings f om 1 Alarm clock 2 Clock 3 Call settings 1 Anykey ans
17. or close the sliding cover You can adjust the volume of the phone s earpiece this can also be done during a call Use the keys on the side of the phone The upper key increases the volume and the lower key decreases the volume 20 P nse6nx frm Page 21 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Call Functions This feature locks the keypad to prevent keys being pressed by acci dent for example when your phone is in your pocket or in your purse To lock the keypad you have the following choices e Close the sliding cover and press the left softkey Lock keys See picture e While the display is clear press Menu and then within three seconds When the keypad is locked O is shown at the top of the display To unlock the keypad you have the following choices Seeger Open the sliding cover e Press Unlock and then within three seconds e Press Unlock and then OK When Keyguard is on To answer a call press S To end or reject a call press G7 or close the sliding cover During a call the phone can be operated in the normal way NOTE When Keyguard is on calls may be possible to the emergency number programmed into your phone e g 112 or other official emergency number e Key in the emergency number and press The number will be displayed only after you have keyed in the final digit 21 P ray nse6nx frm Page 22 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM amp 4 Phone
18. ray nse6nx frm Page 29 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Phone Book You can check how many names and phone numbers are stored and how many locations are still free in Phone Book 1 While the display is clear press Names 2 Scroll with or to Options and press Select 3 Scroll to Memory status and press Select 4 Scroll to SIM card or Phone The number of free locations and locations in use is displayed This function makes it easy to call the service numbers of your serv ice provider This function is displayed only if there are service numbers stored on your SIM card ay 1 While the display is clear press Names t 2 Scroll with or to Service nos and press Select 3 Scroll to the desired service number and press S34 to call the number 29 nse6nx frm Page 30 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Using the phone s infrared IR port you can copy names and phone numbers to a compatible phone or a PC which is running an appro priate application You can also print phone numbers and names from Phone Book on a compatible printer 1 Recall the name and phone number to be copied 2 Make sure that the other phone or the PC is set up to receive data via its IR port 3 Once you are in the Details of the given name or phone number Press Options scroll with Q or to Send via IR to copy the phone number name or Print via IR to print names and phone numbers on a compatible printer and press S
19. the phone number in the desired caller group Then define a ringing tone and graphic for the caller group NOTE You can set the phone to ring only when you receive calls from phone numbers that belong to a specific caller group See Chapter 8 Profiles Menu 3 Including a Phone Number in a Caller Group 1 Recall the name and phone number that you want to include in the caller group 2 Press Options a Humber 12345676 Options Back 27 P nse6nx frm Page 28 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 3 4 Phone Book Scroll with or to Caller groups and press Select Erase Copy Caller groups Scroll to the desired caller group e g Family and press Select Ho group YIP Select Back Setting the Ringing Tone and Graphic for a Caller Group 1 2 3 4 While the display is clear press Names Scroll with or to Caller groups and press Select Scroll to one of the caller groups and press Select Scroll to one of the following functions and press Select Rename group Key in the name and press OK Group ringing tone Scroll to the desired ringing tone and press OK Preset is the tone selected for the currently selected profile Group graphic Scroll to On Off View graphic Send via IR Send graphic send via SMS and press Select If you selected Send graphic network service key in the re cipient s phone number or recall it from Phone Book and press OK 28 P
20. vary depending upon net work features rounding off for billing taxes and so forth Call Costs Limit Menu 2 7 1 This network service allows you to limit the cost of your calls to a selected number of charging units or units of currency as set in Menu 2 7 2 If you have selected On the number of remaining units is shown when the display is clear When all units have been used no calls can be made except emer gency calls to the number 112 Depending on the SIM card you are using you may need the PIN2 code to set a call cost limit See Chapter Reference Information Access Codes Show Costs In Menu 2 7 2 The phone can show the call cost limits in terms of charging units or the desired currency Contact your service provider to obtain charging unit prices To select the currency or unit this menu you will need the PIN2 code See Chapter Reference Information Access Codes 45 P rans nse6nx frm Page 46 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g 8 Profiles Menu 3 Eei Select Exit Profiles What You Can Do with Profiles You can adjust and customise the alert of your phone to suit a wide variety of events and environments e g meetings movies etc If you want to change the current Profile being used by your phone press the key quickly Press or to choose another Profile and press OK NOTE Doing this allows you to choose other Pro files but you cannot customi
21. 52 Phone Settings Menu 4 4 53 Language Menu 4 4 1 53 Cell Info Display Menu 4 4 2 53 List of Own Numbers Menu 4 4 3 veecscssesscsssessssseesssssees 53 Welcome Note Menu 4 4 4 53 Network Selection Menu 4 4 5 vecssssesscssssesssssessssssees 53 Security Settings Menu 4 5 55 PIN Code Request Menu 4 5 1 csssssssccccssssssssccsesssee 55 nse6nx frm Page 6 Wednesday July 8 1998 1 54 PM Call Barring Service Menu 4 5 2 ccsscssssecsssssecessseenseese 55 Fixed Dialling Menu 4 5 3 56 Closed User Group Menu 4 5 4 ccsccssssecssssseccsssesessseee 56 Security Level Menu 4 5 5 56 Change Access Codes Menu 4 5 6 ccsccssssecssssesccssssesseeee 57 Restore Factory Settings Menu 4 6 ceessscssssssscsssssessssssseesssseees 57 10 Call divert Menu 5 58 11 Games Menu 6 eseccssesesessereressereres 59 12 Calculator Menu 7 sisuna Using the Calculator To Make a Currency Conversion 63 13 Calendar Menu 8 64 14 Infrared Menu 9 67 Receiving Data via the IR Port 67 Sending Data via the IR Port 68 Checking the Status of an IR Connection 15 Smart Messaging SCPVICES sseeeeeseseteseseeeeeteenees 69 Using Nokia and Operator Services eeccseceseeceeee 70 Storing Access Numbers 70 Downloading the List of Servite S ani en 70 Saving a Service Message as a Bookmark isinisisi 71 Using a Servic
22. Book About the Phone Book Names You can store phone numbers and their associated names in the memory of the phone internal Phone Book or the SIM card SIM Phone Book The internal Phone Book can store 250 names each of which can have up to 20 characters and phone numbers each of which can have up to 30 digits at a time The phone supports SIM cards which can store up to 255 names and phone numbers In addition to storing names and phone numbers Phone Book also offers a wide range of functions for managing them 1 While the display is clear Press Names or press 2 or o During a call Press Options scroll with or O to Names D and press Select 1 While the display is clear press Names Scroll with or to Options and press Select Scroll to Memory in use and press Select A WwW N Scroll to SIM card or Phone and press Select NOTE After the SIM card is changed the SIM Phone Book is automatically selected 22 nse6nx frm Page 23 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Phone Book The phone can show the stored phone numbers and names in three different ways called Types of view You can select Name list shows three names at a time Name number shows a single name and phone number to gether 12345679 Exit Large font shows just one name at a time To Set the Type of View 1 While the display is clear press Names 2 Scroll with or to Options and press Select 3 Sc
23. Mailbox Number you can store the phone number of your voice mailbox Key in the number and press OK This number will remain unchanged until you replace it You will obtain the number from your service provider 42 nse6nx frm Page 43 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Call Register Menu 2 7 Call Register caregster Menu 2 O About Call Register Your phone will only register missed and received calls if the net work you are using supports the Calling Line Identification function the phone is switched on and is within the network s service area This function allows you to view a list of the last ten phone numbers from which somebody has tried to call you with no success network service Using the options provided in the Missed calls menu you can view the date and time of each call and view edit erase or save the number in the Phone Book tv TIP When a note about missed calls is being dis Y played press List to see the phone number This function allows you to view a list of the ten phone numbers from which you have most recently accepted calls network service Using the options provided in the Received calls menu you can view the date and time of each call and view edit erase or save the number in the Phone Book 43 P rans nse6nx frm Page 44 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM This function allows you to view a list of the ten phone numbers that you have most recently dialled i
24. ately as possible Remember that your wireless phone may be the only means of communication at the scene of an accident do not cut off the call until given permission to do so 84
25. ces Menu 10 3 These menus are dynamic which means that the content of each submenu will vary according to the services you have saved under that submenu To be able to use services you first need to subscribe to the Short Message Service SMS When you order a new Smart Messaging service the operator sends a message to your phone To add the new service under Menu 10 save the message To access the service simply select the menu item PN Note As the services that are available vary this guide can give you only some of the basic guide lines on how to use such services For more de tailed information on using a specific service contact your service provider and follow the guide texts on your phone s display 69 P nse6nx frm Page 70 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Using Nokia and Operator Services The following instructions provide some basic guidelines on how to use Smart Messaging services To be able to use Smart Messaging services you will first need to have the service access numbers saved in your phone s memory Nokia access numbers are stored in the NOKIA SETTINGS menu Nokia access number 1 is 358405202999 and Nokia access number 2 is 99999 Do not remove them when you receive a mes sage the phone checks whether it is sent from the authorised source specified in this menu As regards Operator services you will be given the necessary access numbers by your service provider Store these numb
26. chy chy nse6nx frm Page 1 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM User s Guide 9351835 Issue 1 ray nse6nx frm Page 2 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Nokia is a registered trademark of Nokia Corporation Finland 1998 Nokia Mobile Phones All rights reserved Nokia Mobile Phones operates a policy of continuous development Therefore we reserve the right to make changes and improvements to any of the products described in this guide without prior notice nse6nx frm Page 3 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Quick and Easy Congratulations for choosing this Nokia phone These pages provide some basic tips on using your phone For more detailed information read through the User s Guide Making Your First Call 1 With the phone battery removed insert your SIM card Install and charge the battery See Chapter Getting Started for details 2 Switch on your phone by pressing and holding Wait until the operator name appears on the display Key in the area code and phone number and press 4 End the call by closing the sliding cover or by pressing Call Functions Answering a call Press S or open the sliding cover Ending a call Press or close the sliding cover Redial When the display is clear press S to access the last dialled numbers Press to dial the desired number Adjusting the Earpiece Volume Press the volume keys on the side of the phone
27. ct of superior design and craftsmanship and should be treated with care The suggestions below will help you to fulfill any warranty obligations and to enjoy this product for many years When using your phone battery charger OR any accessory Keep it and all its parts and accessories out of small children s reach Keep it dry Precipitation humidity and liquids contain minerals that will corrode electronic circuits Do not use or store it in dusty dirty areas Its moving parts can be dam aged Do not store it in hot areas High temperatures can shorten the life of electronic devices damage batteries and warp or melt certain plastics Do not store it in cold areas When the phone warms up to its normal temperature moisture can form inside the phone which may damage electronic circuit boards Do not attempt to open it Non expert handling of the device may dam age it Do not drop knock or shake it Rough handling can break internal circuit boards Do not use harsh chemicals cleaning solvents or strong detergents to clean it Wipe it with a soft cloth slightly dampened in a mild soap and water solution Do not paint it Paint can clog the device s moving parts and prevent proper operation Use only the supplied or an approved replacement antenna Unauthor ised antennas modifications or attachments could damage the phone and may violate regulations governing radio devices If the phone battery charger or any
28. d pictures and moves back to previous row when at start of row reveals the pictures Once found pairs stay visible Snake Feed the snake with as many goodies as possible Use except for G for moving the snake The longer the snake s tail grows the higher is your score When the snake hits its own tail or the surrounding wall the game is over Logic Find out a secret combination of figures Available figures are shown at the top of the display before you accept the first guess row Use and to move the cursor and to select the figure To copy a figure from a previously accepted guess row start scrolling with s move the cursor to the desired figure in the nor mal way and accept the selection with G 59 P rane nse6nx frm Page 60 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM amp Once you think that you have got the right combination press The result is presented as a set of marks over the row A correct fig ure in right place gives a full mark a correct figure in wrong place gives a half a mark When all the figures are correct and in right places the game ends Note While playing pressing either selection key pauses the game 1 player games only To resume a paused game select Cont inue When you select a game you can choose from the following op tions e New game Starts a new game session Note This option is replaced with 1 player 2 player selection if you can play against a similar phone v
29. e lect Copying a Name and a Phone Number to Your Phone To copy names and phone number from another compatible phone you need to first set your phone to receive data through its IR port by entering the Infrared menu Menu 9 The user of the other phone should then send the name and phone number Business Card as described above Once the name and phone number have been copied scroll to Show Save or Discard and press OK 30 P 5 nse6nx frm Page 31 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM G Using the Menu 5 Using the Menu The phone offers an extensive range of functions which allows you to tailor the phone to your needs These functions are arranged in menus and submenus Most of the Menu functions are provided with a brief help text To view the help text scroll to the desired menu function and wait for 10 seconds The menus and submenus can be accessed by scrolling or by using the appropriate shortcut Accessing a Menu Function by Scrolling 1 To access the menu facility press Menu F ab Press or Menu to reach the de Settings sired main menu e g Settings Press Select to enter the menu 2 Ifthe menu contains any submenus find the one you want with or Press Select to enter the submenu e g Call Settings 3 If the menu you have selected contains submenus repeat step 2 Press Select to enter the next submenu e g Speed Dialling 4 Press or to find the setting of your choic
30. e Press OK to confirm the chosen setting 31 ray nse6nx frm Page 32 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g lv TIP You can return to the previous menu level by Y pressing Back or exit the menu without changing any settings by pressing and holding Exit Jy TIP You can always exit the menu without chang Y ing the menu settings by pressing 7 Accessing a Menu Function by Using its Shortcut The Menu items menus submenus and setting options are numbered and can be accessed quickly by using their shortcut number The shortcut index number is shown in the top right corner of the display For Menu shortcuts see the list of menu functions 4 3 1 1 Press Menu 2 Key in quickly within three seconds the index vane number of the menu function you want to access Repeat this step if you wish to enter a submenu 3 Key in within three seconds the number of the desired setting option For example to set the Anykey function to on Press Menu Gs Menu for entering the menu for Settings forCall Settings for Anykey Answer 32 5 nse6nx frm Page 33 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Using the Menu List of Menu Functions 1 Messages 1 Inbox Ez 2 Outbox 3 Write messages 4 Message settings 1 Set1 1 Message centre number 2 Messages sent as 3 Message validity 4 Rename this set 2 Common 1 Delivery reports 2 Reply via same centre Lr 5 Info service 6 Fax or data call 7 Service command
31. e called or tried to call Using the options provided in the Dialled calls menu you can view the date and time of each call and view edit erase or save the number in the Phone Book This function allows you to delete all the phone numbers which ap pear in Menus 2 1 2 2 and 2 3 These phone numbers are also erased in the following cases e When you switch on the phone with a SIM card inserted which is not one of the five SIM cards used most recently with the phone e When you change the Security level setting see Chapter 9 Settings Menu 4 5 5 This function allows you to view the duration of your incoming and outgoing calls in hours minutes and seconds You can also by first entering the security code clear the call timers See Chapter Ref erence Information Access Codes NOTE The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may vary depending upon net work features rounding off for billing and so forth 44 nse6nx frm Page 45 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Call Register Menu 2 This network service allows you to check the costs of your last call or all calls and clear the counters To clear the counters you need the PIN2 code See chapter Reference Information Access Codes The Costs are shown for each SIM card independently in terms of the unit set within Menu 2 7 2 rs NOTE The actual time invoiced for calls by your service provider may
32. e Saved as a Book P ray nse6nx frm Page 7 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM noe a An Example of Downloading and Using a Nokia Service 72 Other Services we 73 eye ee Saving a Service Address Accessing a Service s u 16 Reference Information 75 ACCESS CODES ngia Security Code 5 digits PIN Code 4 to 8 digits Xi PIN2 Code 4 to 8 digits 75 PUK Code 8 digits ssssee PUK2 Code 8 digit Battery Information Charging and Discharging the Important Safety Information ceceeseeeees 81 nse6nx frm Page 8 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 0e NN O m a H For Your Safety Read these simple guidelines Breaking the rules may be danger ous or illegal Further detailed information is given in this manual ROAD SAFETY COMES FIRST Don t use a hand held phone while driving park the vehicle first INTERFERENCE All wireless phones may get interference which could affect per formance SWITCH OFF IN HOSPITALS Follow any regulations or rules Switch phone off near medical equipment SWITCH OFF IN AIRCRAFT Wireless phones can cause interference Using them on aircraft is illegal SWITCH OFF WHEN REFUELING Don t use phone at a refuelling point Don t use near fuel or chem icals SWITCH OFF NEAR BLASTING Don t use phone where blasting is in progress Observe restrictions and follow any regulations or rules USE SENSIBLY Use on
33. e country where your home net work operator or service provider is located Incoming calls Calls cannot be received Incoming calls if abroad Calls cannot be received outside your home country Cancel all barrings For each function except Cancel all barrings you have the following options Activate Cancel or Status shows the types of barred call 55 P nse6nx frm Page 56 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM NOTE When calls are barred calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks e g 112 or other official emergency number When you make a call and a barring mode is set on the phone may display a note reminding you of this This service restricts your outgoing calls to selected phone numbers if this function is supported by your SIM card To save and edit num bers on the list you will need to have the PIN2 code FR NOTE When the Fixed Dial Option is set on calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks e g 112 or other official emergen cy number This network service specifies the group of people to whom you can call and who can call you Preset resets the phone to use a user group that the SIM card owner has agreed upon with the service provider NOTE When calls are limited to Closed User Groups calls may be possible to certain emergency numbers in some networks e g 112 or other offi cial emergency number This menu allows you to set the p
34. e list of the current bookmarks will be displayed 4 Enter a name for the bookmark or accept the name that the phone suggests The text SERVICE MESSAGE SAVED will appear once saving has been successfully completed The instructions in this section are one way of using a service Note that this method may not apply to all services Follow the guide texts shown on the display or contact your service provider for more information Once you have saved a service message as a bookmark in Menu 10 1 access the service in the following way 1 Once in Menu 10 1 select the desired service by highlighting it 2 Press the left Option for options Erase removes the bookmark from the list Select activates the bookmark 3 Press the left OKat Select highlighted a message re questing the latest information about that service will be sent 71 P ray nse6nx frm Page 72 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM This section gives you the instructions on how to use a Nokia serv ice Your phone enables you to download a new ringing tone from the network if this service is supported by the network operator and the Nokia service provider To download a ringing tone 1 Once in the Nokia Services menu select Ringtones service and press the left Select A request for the list of available ringing tones will be sent to the network Note In order to be able to select Ringtones you mu
35. e overwritten Other Services Some Smart Messaging services may be saved and accessed in dif ferent ways to Nokia and Operator services The service address for such services may be sent to your phone by a service provider or you can manually add a service address by using the ADD NEW SERV ICE menu For availability of services and additional information contact your service provider Once in the ADD NEW SERVICE menu give the following infor mation title enter the name of the service Access No 1 enter the number of the server and Access No 2 enter the number of the service This information will be given to you from by your service provider A service address can also be sent to you from the network When a new service address is sent to your phone the text NEW SERVICE RECEIVED and the name of the service will be displayed To add this new service address to your Personal Bookmarks menu press the left Options and then press Save to save the new service or press Details if you want to receive more infor mation before saving the new service Once in the Personal Bookmarks menu select the service address by highlighting it and press the left Option to choose between the following options Connect a message requesting information will be sent When you select connect you may be asked to enter a keyword En ter a keyword and press the left OK
36. e the topic list Select Language to set the language for the messages Only mes sages in the selected language will be shown If automatic language selection is on the language is chosen according to the SIM card Before using this function you need to activate the IR function in Menu 9 Infrared and make sure that your phone is in connection with a compatible device 1 SelectFax and dataorAlso voice and press Select Also voice allows you to switch from voice mode to data or fax mode during a call 2 Key in or recall the desired phone number and press OK 3 If you selected Also voice instep 1 to switch between voice and data fax mode during a call press Options select Voice Mode orData Mode or Fax Mode and press OK 4 After the transmission end the call by pressing G7 or by clos ing the sliding cover From this submenu you can send service requests such as activa tion commands for network services to your service provider 41 P ray nse6nx frm Page 42 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM amp Listen to Voice Messages Menu 1 8 1 When you enter this submenu the phone automatically calls your voice mailbox at the phone number stored in Menu 1 8 2 Jy TIP Alternatively press and hold when the 9 display is clear Cob Note When a note about a received message is shown on the display you can press Listen to listen to the message Voice Mailbox Number Menu 1 8 2 Within the Menu Voice
37. e6nx frm Page 67 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Infrared Menu 9 14 Infrared TR M enu 9 a A In this menu you can set up your phone to receive data through its infrared IR port To use an IR connection the device with which you want to establish a connection must be IrDA compliant The phone is a Class 1 Laser Product NoTE The preferable distance between the two devices in infrared connection is one meter at most There must be no obstructions between the two communicating devices The IR ports of the two devices must point at each other k Receiving Data via the IR Port This phone has an internal data feature No Nokia Data Suite or data cards are needed in order to receive data To receive data from another compatible phone 1 Ensure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other 2 Enter the Infrared menu to activate the IR port for data recep tion 3 The user of the sending phone selects the desired IR function to start data transfer If data transfer is not started within 45 seconds after the activation of the IR port the connection is cancelled and will have to be start ed once again 67 nse6nx frm Page 68 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Sending Data via the IR Port This function allows you to send data to a compatible phone or PC You can select e Send graphic via IR for a desired caller group to notify that a member of a caller group is calling
38. ed to change a blocked PIN code The PUK code may be supplied with the SIM card If not contact your local service provider for the code If you lose the code contact your service provider The PUK2 code supplied with some SIM cards is required to change a blocked PIN2 code If you lose the code contact your service pro vider The barring password is needed when using the Call Barring func tion You obtain the password from your service provider 76 ray nse6nx frm Page 77 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Reference Information Battery Information The following manufacturer approved rechargeable batteries are available for your phone NiMH battery BMP 1 and Li lon battery BLH 1 e Your phone is powered by a rechargeable battery e Note that a new battery s full performance is achieved only after two or three complete charge and discharge cycles e The battery can be charged and discharged hundreds of times but it will eventually wear out When the operating time talk time and stand by time is noticeably shorter than normal it is time to buy a new battery e Use only batteries approved by the phone manufacturer and re charge your battery only with the chargers approved by the manufacturer ag e When a charger is not in use disconnect it from the power source Do not leave the battery connected to a charger for long er than a week since overcharging may shorten its life If left un used a fully c
39. ers in the OP ERATOR SETTINGS menu Once the access numbers have been saved you can download the list of services provided by the network in the following way 1 Select the menu item UPDATE NOKIA SERVICES or UP DATE OPERATOR SERVICES 2 Press the left Select a request message for the list of available services will be sent 3 Wait until you receive the reply message from the network ms NOTE The content of the reply message will de pend on the service provider The message can for example contain one particular service or a list of services 70 P nse6nx frm Page 71 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Smart Messaging Services If the reply message from a network contains a service or a list of services you can either start using the service immediately or you can save it under Menu 10 1 as a personal bookmark Saving the service message as a bookmark provides you with a quick and easy way of accessing that service next time round To save a service message as a personal bookmark 1 Once you have received the list of available services select the desired service by highlighting it and pressing OK 2 Scroll to the end of the message with the key The text SAVE THE SERVICE MESSAGE will be displayed 3 Press the left OK to save the message If there is no room available to save a new service the text ERASE ONE OF THE OLD ONES FIRST and th
40. harged battery will discharge itself over time e For good operation times discharge the NiMH battery from time to time by leaving your phone switched on until it turns itself off Do not attempt to discharge the battery by any other means e Temperature extremes will affect the ability of your battery to charge allow it to cool down or warm up first e When the battery is running out of power and only few minutes of talk time remain a warning tone is heard and Battery low is briefly displayed When no more talk time is left Battery empty is displayed and a warning tone is sounded and the phone switches itself off 77 P nse6nx frm Page 78 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Using the Batteries Use the battery only for its intended purpose Never use any charger or battery which is damaged or worn out Do not short circuit the battery Accidental short circuiting can occur when a metallic object coin clip or pen causes direct connection of the and terminals of the battery metal strips on the back of the battery for example when you carry a spare battery in your pocket or purse Short circuiting the terminals may damage the battery or the connecting object Leaving the battery in hot or cold places such as in a closed car in summer or winter conditions will reduce the capacity and lifetime of the battery Always try to keep the battery between 15 Cand 25 C 59 F and 77 F A phone with a hot or cold batte
41. have any questions Switch off your phone in health care facilities when any regulations posted in these areas instruct you to do so Hospitals or health care facilities may be using equipment that could be sensitive to external RF energy Vehicles RF signals may affect improperly installed or inadequately shielded electron ic systems in motor vehicles e g electronic fuel injection systems electronic anti skid anti lock braking systems electronic speed control systems air bag systems Check with the manufacturer or its representative regarding your vehicle You should also consult the manufacturer of any equipment that has been added to your vehicle Posted Facilities Switch your phone off in any facility where posted notices so require 82 nse6nx frm Page 83 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Reference Information Switch off your phone when in any area with a potentially explosive atmos phere and obey all signs and instructions Sparks in such areas could cause an explosion or fire resulting in bodily injury or even death Users are advised to switch off the phone when at a refuelling point service station Users are reminded of the need to observe restrictions on the use of radio equipment in fuel depots fuel storage and distribution areas chemical plants or where blasting operations are in progress Areas with a potentially explosive atmosphere are often but not always clearly marked The
42. he meeting Birthday 84 Key in the person s name the date of birth include the year and press OK The note and the person s age will be shown in every coming year NOTE You can set the phone to sound a tone in an raD ticipation for a note Press Yes key in the alarm D date and press OK Repeat this with the alarm time The presence of a tone alarm is indicated by when you view the notes Erase notes Allows you to delete the selected note s Scroll to one of the dis played options and press OK 65 nse6nx frm Page 66 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM View all Shows the notes that are set for all days Use or to browse through the note s Pressing Options allows access to the same functions as in View day Scroll to the desired function and press OK Go to date Allows you to jump to the desired date Set the date Allows you to change the current date Print via IR Allows you to print all the notes on a compatible printer using the phone s infrared port When the phone sounds an alert for a note The phone will flash its lights beep and display the note If the dis play is showing a Call note you can call the displayed number by pressing S If the phone was set to sound a tone alarm pressing Postpone suspends the alarm for 10 minutes Pressing this key again will post pone the alarm for another 10 minutes To stop the alarm press or OK 66 P ray ns
43. hone security level on to avoid un authorised use of the phone You will need the security code to set the security level The available options are None Memory se curity code is required when Phone Book memory is selected and Phone security code is required when a new SIM card is inserted NOTE When you change the security level all the recent calls lists are cleared 56 P nse6nx frm Page 57 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Settings Menu 4 With this menu you can change the access codes security code PIN code PIN2 code and barring password These codes can only include the characters O to 9 The phone prompts you to enter the current code and the new code It also prompts you to verify the new code by entering it again NOTE Avoid using access codes similar to the emergency numbers such as 112 to prevent acci dental dialling of the emergency number Restore Factory Settings Menu 4 6 You can reset some of the menu settings to their original values The security code is needed for this function 57 P nse6nx frm Page 58 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 10 Call divert Tornen Menu 5 aae Select This network service is used to forward incoming calls to your voice mail only voice calls or to another number so you won t miss an important call For details contact your service provider The divert modes available are e Divert all voice calls without ringing Menu 5 1
44. ia the infrared port e Top score raD Shows the highest score achieved on the game with your phone D Available only in the games which keep track of the score e Instructions Shows a brief help text about the game You can scroll the text with More or and e Level Allows you to set the difficulty level Select the desired level with or and press OK e Continue Allows you to resume a paused game Available only when there is a game that has been paused e Last view Shows the final view of a game immediately after the game end ed 60 ray nse6nx frm Page 61 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Games Menu 6 Starting a 2 player game Before starting the game ensure that the IR ports of the two devices are pointing at each other There are two ways to start a 2 player game Either Both players start the same 2 player game on their phones Or The first player sets up the infrared connection by entering the Infrared function Menu 9 and the second player starts the 2 play er game in the normal way 61 rans nse6nx frm Page 62 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 12 Calculator Calculator M e n u 7 Select BAY The phone calculator in your phone adds subtracts multiplies di vides and converts currency values NOTE Your phone must be switched on to use this function Do not switch on the phone when the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interfe
45. ic is shown if specified to the group Scroll to the desired group and press Mark to select or Unmark to deselect it Repeat this as many times as necessary Next press Back and then Yes to save or No to ignore the changes See also Chapter 4 Phone Book Caller Groups Ringing Tone Sets the ringing tone for voice calls Ringing Volume Sets the volume level for the ringing and message alert tones Vibrating Alert Sets the phone to vibrate when a voice call is received The vibrator does not operate when the phone is connected to a charger or desk stand Message Alert Tone Sets the ringing tone for text messages Keypad Tones Sets the volume level for keypad tones Warning and Game Tones Sets the phone to sound a warning tone for example when the bat tery is running out of power or when you play one of the games of fered by your phone This setting has no effect on the tones which related to network services Automatic Answer in Headset Profile only Sets the phone to answer an incoming voice call after a single ring 48 P ray nse6nx frm Page 49 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Profiles Menu 3 This function allows you to edit the name of the selected profile 1 When the desired Profile is highlighted press Options 2 Scroll with O or to Rename and press OK 3 Enter the new name and press OK Norte This function is not available in the Gen eral and Headset profiles 49 P
46. ly in normal position to ear Don t touch the antenna un necessarily USE QUALIFIED SERVICE Only qualified service personnel must install or repair equipment ACCESSORIES AND BATTERIES Use only approved accessories and batteries Do not connect in compatible products nse6nx frm H o amp Page 9 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM CONNECTING TO OTHER DEVICES When connecting to any other device read its user s guide for de tailed safety instructions Do not connect incompatible products Remember to make backup copies of all important data MAKING CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service Enter the phone number including the area code then press SS To end a call press To answer a call press S EMERGENCY CALLS Ensure the phone is switched on and in service If the word Clear appears on the display above the c key press and hold Clear to clear the display Enter the emergency number then press Give your location Do not end the call until told to do so INFRARED PRECAUTIONS Do not point the IR beam at anyones s eyes or allow it to interfere with other IR devices Using This Guide The wireless phone described in this guide is approved for use on the GSM network A number of features included in this guide are called network services They are special services provided by wireless service providers Before you can take advantage of any of these Network Services you must s
47. ly selects one of the cel lular networks available in your area In Manual mode the phone will show a list of the available networks and you can select the network you wish to use if this network has a roaming agreement with your home network operator If no such agreement is in force the text No Access will be displayed and you must select another network The phone will stay in manual mode until the automatic mode is selected or another SIM card is inserted into the phone 54 nse6nx frm Page 55 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Settings Menu 4 Security Settings Menu 4 5 Your phone is equipped with a versatile security system to prevent unauthorised use of the phone or the SIM card See also Chapter Reference Information Access Codes Within this menu you can set the phone to ask for the PIN code of your SIM card when the phone is switched on You will need the PIN code to turn this request function on Note that some SIM cards do not allow the PIN code request to be turned off This network service allows you to restrict making and receiving calls with your phone For this function you need the barring password You have the following barring modes to choose Outgoing calls Calls cannot be made International calls Calls cannot be made to foreign countries International except to home country When abroad calls can be made only within the current country and to your home country i e th
48. modern electronic equipment is shielded from radio frequency RF sig nals However certain electronic equipment may not be shielded against the RF signals from your wireless phone Pacemakers Pacemaker manufacturers recommend that a minimum separation of 20 cm 6 inches be maintained between a hand held wireless phone and a pace maker to avoid potential interference with the pacemaker These recommen dations are consistent with the independent research by and recommendations of Wireless Technology Research 81 P ray nse6nx frm Page 82 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Persons with pacemaker e Should always keep the phone more than 20 cm 6 inches from their pacemaker when the phone is switched on e Should not carry the phone in a breast pocket e Should use the ear opposite the pacemaker to minimize the potential for interference e If you have any reason to suspect that interference is taking place switch off your phone immediately Hearing Aids Some digital wireless phones may interfere with some hearing aids In the event of such interference you may want to consult your service provider Other Medical Devices Operation of any radio transmitting equipment including cellular phones may interfere with the functionality of inadequately protected medical de vices Consult a physician or the manufacturer of the medical device to de termine if they are adequately shielded from external RF energy or if you
49. om your service provider To edit this number at a later time see Voice mailbox number Menu 1 8 2 Speed Dialling a Phone Number If you have assigned a phone number to one of the speed dialling keys G22 to 7 you can call that phone number in either of the following ways e Press the corresponding speed dialling key and press S e If the Speed Dialling function is set to on see Menu 4 3 3 Press and hold the corresponding speed dialling key to 9 until the call is started Note Pressing and holding dials your voice mailbox number 18 P ray nse6nx frm Page 19 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Call Functions e Open the sliding cover to answer an incoming call If the sliding cover is already open press S to answer the call e Press to end the call You can also end the call by closing the sliding cover Sty TIP To reject an incoming call press C If the Y Divert when busy function is activated to divert calls for example to your voice mailbox re jecting an incoming call will also divert the call See chapter 10 Call Divert Menu 5 i NOTE If more than one name is found in the Phone Book with the same last seven digits as the caller s phone number only the caller s phone number will be displayed if this is available Call Waiting This network service allows you to answer an incoming call while raD you have a call in progress if you have activated the menu functi
50. on D Call Waiting Options Menu 4 3 4 1 Press Answer or S The first call is put on hold To reject the new call press Options choose Reject and press Select 2 To switch between the two calls press Swap or 3 To end the active call press 19 nse6nx frm Page 20 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Your phone provides a number of control functions that you can use during a call You cannot utilise all of these functions at all times Many of the In Call options are network services By pressing Op tions during a call the following In Call options may be available Holdor Unhold to hold or release a call ew Call to make a call when you have a call in progress Send DIMF to send DTMF tones End all calls to end all calls ames to access the Phone Book enu to access Menu functions ute to mute the phone s microphone Making a Conference Call This feature allows up to six persons to take part in a conference call network service 1 While ina call press Select and choose New Call The first call is put on hold 2 To join the first conference participant in the call press Op tions choose Conference and press Select 3 To add a new participant to the call repeat steps 1 and 2 4 To drop a single participant from the call press Options choose Private and press Select Select the participant that you want to drop and press OK Then press C7 5 To end the conference call press
51. reen you can scroll between the screens by pressing If you make a mistake you can remove characters to the left of the cursor by pressing Clear as many times as necessary Press ing and holding Clear will clear the screen and move the cursor left and right respectively Key in an area code and phone number and press OK W TIP If you key in the character for the interna 9 tional prefix press twice in front of the country code you will be able to use the same phone number when you are calling from abroad M Z TIP QUICK SAVE With the display clear key in 9 the phone number and press Save Key in the name and press OK While the display is clear press Names Choose Search and press Select Key in the first character of the name you are searching for Press OK or for the first name or for the last name be ginning with the character you keyed in Step 3 above Press or until the desired name appears my L TIP QUICK SEARCH Press Names key in the first Y letter for example A and scroll with Q or un til the desired name appears 25 m P ray nse6nx frm Page 26 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g You can remove names and phone numbers from the selected Phone Book one by one or all at once One by One 1 Recall the name and the number that you want to erase 2 Press Options 3 Scroll with Q or to Erase and press OK All at Once 1 While the display is clear pre
52. rence or danger Using the Calculator 1 Once you are in the Calculator Menu press Select 2 When an 0 is displayed on the screen enter the first number in the calculation press for decimals o 3 To add press once will appear To subtract press twice will appear To multiply press three times will appear To divide press four times will appear To add a decimal press 2 Or Press Options scroll with or to the desired function and press OK 4 Enter the second number Repeat these steps as many times as needed Press Clear to erase any mistakes 5 Press Options Highlight Equals and press OK You can also choose the Add Subtract Multiply and Di vide functions from the list of options Note This calculator has a limited accuracy and rounding errors may occur especially in long divi sions 62 ray nse6nx frm Page 63 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Calculator Menu 7 To Make a Currency Conversion 1 To set the exchange rate press Options scroll to Exchange rate and press OK 2 Scroll to either of the displayed options and press OK Key in the exchange rate press for a decimal point and press OK 3 To make the conversion key in the amount to be converted press Options scroll to To domesticorTo foreign and press OK 63 ray nse6nx frm Page 64 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 13 Calendar Menu 8 The calendar can keep track of reminde
53. roll with or to Type of view and press Select 4 Scroll with or to Name List orName Number or Large font and press OK to select the option 23 P nse6nx frm Page 24 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM You can store phone numbers and their associated names in the in ternal Phone Book or the SIM Phone Book 1 With the display clear press Names 2 Scroll with or to Add entry and press Select 3 Keyin a name and press OK The characters available are listed below o GPUGGTEAARG ABC2AAAAAAKCG DEF3EEEE GHI4ii111G JKL5E MNO6GOOOOGN PORS7 B TuvsUUOU WXYZ9 space 0 special characters e g and upper or lower case e If the next letter is located on the same key as the present one press or or wait until the cursor appears again and then key in the letter e To switch between upper case and lower case press quick ly The symbol ABC or abe shown at the top of the display indi cates the selected case 24 P nse6nx frm Page 25 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM A WN Phone Book To insert a number press and hold the key labelled with the de sired number To switch between letters and numbers press and hold To insert a space press 0 Pressing brings up a list of special characters Move through the list to the desired character with Q or and press Use to insert it in the name If the character list continues on to another sc
54. rs calls that you need to make meetings and birthdays It can even sound an alarm at times when you should make a call or go to a meeting NOTE Your phone must be switched on to use this function Do not switch on the phone when the use of a wireless phone is prohibited or when it may cause interference or danger 1 Once in Menu 8 scroll to the desired date 2 Press Options to obtain the following functions Scroll to the desired function and press OK View day Shows notes set for the chosen day Use or to browse sera through the note s Pressing Options while in a note allows access to the following functions Erase deletes the note Edit allows you to edit the note Move allows you to change the date and time of the note Send note allows you to send the note as a text message SMS Send via IR copies the note to another compatible phone by using the infrared port 64 ray nse6nx frm Page 65 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Calendar Menu 8 Make note Allows you to write a note You can choose from the following types of note Reminder indicated by Lh Key in the note and the date and press OK call T Key in the desired phone number or recall it from the Phone Book and the date when the call should be made press OK Repeat this to set the time at which the call should be made Meeting KN Key in a note and the date of the meeting press OK Repeat this to set the time of t
55. ry may temporarily not work even when the battery is fully charged NiMH batteries performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 10 C 14 F Li lon batteries performance is particularly limited in temperatures below 0 C 32 F Do not dispose of batteries in a fire Qy Batteries must be recycled or disposed of properly Must not be disposed of in municipal waste 78 P ray nse6nx frm Page 79 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Reference Information Accessories and Batteries This apparatus is intended for use when supplied with power from ACT 1 ACP 7 and LCH 9 Other usage will invalidate any approval given to this apparatus and may be dangerous le Warning Use only batteries chargers and acces sories approved by the phone manufacturer for use with this particular phone model The use of any other types will invalidate any approval or warran ty applying to the phone and may be dangerous For availability of approved accessories please check with your dealer When you disconnect the power cord of any ac cessory grasp and pull the plug not the cord How to Fasten Your Carrying Strap raD 1 To fasten the carrying strap pass the cord through the opening on top of your phone as shown in picture below 2 Then pass the actual strap through the cord and pull tight See picture 79 rane nse6nx frm Page 80 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Care and Maintenance Your phone is a produ
56. se them here e g selecting a ringing tone for the General profile 1 Once you are in Profiles Menu 3 the following Profiles list ap pears e General this is the default setting e Silent e Outdoor e Meeting e Pager e Headset NOTE Headset will not appear in the Profiles list unless a headset is connected to your phone However the settings for the headset will re main in the menu once connected 46 nse6nx frm Page 47 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Profiles Menu 3 2 Scroll to the desired profile e g Gen eral and press Options 3 Select Personalise and press OK 3132 Selecting Act ivate only makes the select Activate Personalise ed profile the current one the profile can not be customised in this way OK Back Note When the phone is connected to the head set HDC 6 the Activate function will not be avail able 4 Select the setting that you wish to cus tomise for example the Ringing tone and press Select 5 Scroll to the desired option and press OK Incoming Call Alert This setting defines how the phone will notify you about an incom ing voice call The options available are Ringing Ascend ing Ring once Beep once Caller Groups and Off 47 P nse6nx frm Page 48 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Caller Groups The phone will ring only when calls are received from phone numbers which belong to the selected caller group Also a graph
57. ss Names 2 Scroll with or to Erase and press Select Then choose Erase all and press Select 3 Scroll to the Phone Book to be erased Phone or SIM card and press Select 4 Atthe prompt Are you sure press OK key in the security lt p code and press OK For more information about the security 1 code see Chapter Reference Information Access Codes The first nine names amp phone numbers stored in Phone Book are au tomatically stored as speed dial numbers and can be speed dialled via the number keys om If you want to assign another number to one of the speed dial keys do as follows 1 Press Names and choose Speed Dials If no phone number is assigned to a key press Assign NOTE Assign is also shown when the phone has automatically assigned a phone number from the Phone Book to a speed dialling key 26 nse6nx frm Page 27 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Phone Book 2 Search for the desired name and or phone number from Phone Book and press OK to select it If a phone number is already assigned to a key you can view the number change it or erase it by first pressing Options To Use the Speed Dial Key Press the desired speed dial key G2 to 3 and press S to make the call You can set the phone to sound a specific ringing tone and flash a preselected graphic on the display when you receive a call from a particular phone number To make this happen first include
58. ss Number 2 Update Nokia Services 1 This is a network service and may not be supported by your net work For availability contact your network operator or service provid er In this menu you will see the names of the available services 36 ray nse6nx frm Page 37 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Messages Menu 1 6 Messages Menu 1 O Select Exit 1 Messages About Messages This menu includes functions related to text SMS messages voice messages fax and data calls as well as service commands and the network s information service messages When you receive a text message gt and the number of new mes sages followed by message s receivedwill appear and a short tone will be heard o 1 Press Read to read the message immediately or Exit to view it later To view the message later Once you are in the Messages menu scroll with or O to Inbox and press Select 2 Scroll to the desired message and press Read to view it Use or to browse through the message and related information such as Sender s phone number and Reception date and time 3 While reading the message press Options to access the avail able options and press OK Erase Reply Edit Use number extracts a phone number from the message for calling or saving Forward allows you to send the message onwards 37 re P ray nse6nx frm Page 38 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g
59. st first request and receive the list of avail able services as described in Downloading a List of Services on page 70 Wait until you receive the reply message from the network When the reply message has been received SERVICE MES SAGE RECEIVED will be displayed Press the left OK to receive the message Press More until the text filename is displayed and press the left Select to access the list of available ringing tones You can scroll through the list with the and keys NOTE If you want easy access to the list of ringing tones at a later time save the list as a bookmark For instructions on how to do this refer to Saving a Service as a Bookmark on page 73 Select the desired tone by highlighting it and press the left L OK Press the left Send when at the Get ringtone A re quest for the selected ringing tone will be sent to the network When the phone receives the ringing tone the text RINGING TONE RECEIVED will be displayed Press the left L amp D Options for options Playback to play the new ringing tone and Save to save the ringing tone in the ringing tone list as Personal 72 re nse6nx frm Page 73 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Smart Messaging Services You can only download and save one ringing tone at a time The next time that you save a new ringing tone the ringing tone pre viously saved under Personal will b
60. t messages into alternative formats e mail fax or pag ing which are suitable for the equipment that will be receiving the message Contact your service provider for availability of this function Message validity This network service allows you to set the length of time that your text messages will be stored at the message centre while attempts are made to deliver them to you Rename this set Allows you to rename the set Common Menu 1 4 Delivery reports You can request the network to send delivery reports about your text messages this is a network service Reply via same centre You can request the network to route the reply to your text mes sage via your own message centre network service This network service allows you to receive messages about a variety of topics such as weather or traffic conditions from your service provider For available topics and relevant topic numbers contact your service provider By selecting On you will receive messages about the active topics You can edit the topic list and mark the topics as active or inactive 1 The shortcut number of this menu depends on the number of sets avail able 40 P nse6nx frm Page 41 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Messages Menu 1 Topic Index retrieves a list of available topics from the network By selecting Topics you can add a topic to the topics list Key in the topic number and name You can also Edit or Eras
61. t setting On or Off that you have agreed upon with your service provider 52 P nse6nx frm Page 53 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Settings Menu 4 Phone Settings Menu 4 4 Within this menu you can select the language in which the display texts will be shown If the setting Automatic is selected the lan guage used is chosen based on the current SIM card English will be used if the language on the SIM card is not found in the phone This setting also affects the time and date formats of the following functions Alarm clock Menu 4 1 Clock Menu 4 2 Calendar Menu 8 This network service allows you to set the phone to indicate when it is used in a cellular network based on Micro Cellular Network MCN technology network service Within this menu you can store erase and edit the phone numbers assigned to your SIM card if this is allowed by the card This function is a memory aid which you can use to check your own phone numbers if you need to do so For this reason the edits that you make here do not affect in any way the actual subscriber number s of your SIM card This menu allows you to set the message up to 36 characters in length which is shown briefly when the phone is switched on The network to which you are connected can be can be selected ei ther automatically or manually 53 P ray nse6nx frm Page 54 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g In Automatic mode the phone automatical
62. tions Send Send by set sends the message to a preselected set see below Save stores the message in the Outbox Clear screen removes all the characters that you have keyed in from the display You can save your own messages in the Outbox submenu Menu 1 2 for use at a later time Viewing your own messages Once you are in the Messages menu scroll to Outbox and press Select Scroll to the desired message Pressing Read shows the message Pressing Options while you are reading a message allows access to the same functions as In box Menu 1 1 except for Reply Set 1 Menus 1 4 1 A setting group or set is a collection of the settings required for sending text messages You can for example send a text message as a fax provided that this function is supported by your service provider by simply select ing the set in which you have defined the proper settings for fax transmissions Each set has its own submenu e Message centre number Use this menu to store the phone number of the message centre needed for sending text messages Key in or edit the phone number and confirm with OK 1 The total number of sets depends on how many sets your SIM card offers 39 sab P nse6nx frm Page 40 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Message sent as Normally this menu choice should be set to Text Your mes saging service may however offer you the facility of converting your tex
63. ubscribe to these service s from your home service provider and obtain instructions for their use About Labels and Security Code IMPORTANT Your phone has labels on it These are impor tant for service and related purposes so be careful not to lose the label or the information it contains IMPORTANT The security code 12345 is supplied with your phone Change the code in Menu 4 5 6 Change Access Codes Keep the new code secret and in a safe place which is separate from the phone 9 sab ray nse6nx frm Page 10 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 1 Your Phone The phone is equipped with the keys described below Throughout this guide all key presses are represented by icons such as and Power key This key is located at the top of your phone It switches the phone on or off Pressing this key briefly while the display is clear enters the list of Profiles Pressing this key briefly while in the Phone Book or Menu func tions will turn the phone s dis play light on for 15 seconds Selection keys Each of these keys performs the function indicated by the text on the display immediately above it Scroll keys Use these keys to scroll through names phone numbers menus or setting options Dials a phone number and answers a call When the display is clear shows the most recently dialled number Ends or rejects a call Also exits from any function at any time Enter numbers and characters
64. under the word Names allows ac cess to the Phone book functions In this User Guide the selection keys are indicated by the relevant guiding text appearing in bold e g Menu or Names 12 rans nse6nx frm Page 13 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Getting Started 2 Getting Started Installing the SIM card Keep all miniature SIM cards out of the reach of small children The SIM card and its contacts can easily be damaged by scratch es or bending so be careful when handling inserting or remov ing the card Before installing the SIM card always make sure that the phone is switched off and remove the battery With the back of the phone facing you press the locking catch of the battery down wards 1 and lift the battery off the phone 2 Open the sliding cover 1 Insert the SIM card 2 en suring that the bevelled corner is on the right side and the golden connectors are downwards Follow the directions on the phone Close the sliding cover and place the upper end of the bat tery 1 correctly on the phone and then lock the battery to the back of the phone 2 13 P ray nse6nx frm Page 14 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM g Removing the SIM card Remove the SIM card carefully using for example a pen see the picture below Charging the Battery 1 Connect the lead from the charger to the bottom of raD the phone 2 Connect the charger to an AC wall outlet and the bat
65. wer 2 Automatic redial 3 Speed dialling 4 Call waiting options 5 Own number sending 4 Phone settings 1 Language 2 Cell info display 3 List of own numbers 4 Welcome note 5 Network selection P 5 Security settings 1 PIN code request 2 Call barring service 1 Outgoing calls 2 International calls 3 International except to home country 4 Incoming calls 5 Incoming calls if abroad 6 Cancel all barrings Fixed dialling Closed user group Security level nn amp UQ Change access codes 1 Change security code 2 Change PIN code 3 Change PIN2 code 4 Change barring pass word 6 Restore factory settings 5 Call 1D nse6nx frm Page 35 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM Using the Menu divert ivert all e voice calls Ww 5 6 ithout ringing Divert when busy Divert when not answered 4 Di n D D vert when phone off or o coverage ivert all fax calls ivert all data calls 7 Cancel all diverts 6 Games 1 Memory caddy 2 Snake 3 Logic 7 Calculator Pes 8 Calendar 214 9 Infrared 35 unnan P 5 nse6nx frm Page 36 Friday July 3 1998 12 48 PM 1 10 Services ae ey 1 Personal Bookmarks Service name Add New Service 2 Operator Services Service name Operator Settings Operator Access Number 1 Operator Access Number 2 Update Operator Services 3 Nokia Services Service name Nokia Settings Nokia Access Number 1 lt b Nokia Acce
66. y include below deck on boats chemical transfer or stor age facilities vehicles using liquified petroleum gas such as propane or bu tane areas where the air contains chemicals or particles such as grain dust or metal powders and any other area where you would normally be advised to turn off your vehicle engine Only qualified personnel should service the phone or install the phone in a vehicle Faulty installation or service may be dangerous and may invalidate any warranty which may apply to the unit Check regularly that all wireless phone equipment in your vehicle is mount ed and operating properly Do not store or carry flammable liquids gases or explosive materials in the same compartment as the phone its parts or accessories For vehicles equipped with an air bag remember that an air bag inflates with great force Do not place objects including both installed or portable wire less equipment in the area over the air bag or in the air bag deployment area If in vehicle wireless equipment is improperly installed and the air bag in flates serious injury could result Switch off your phone before boarding an aircraft The use of wireless tele phones in an aircraft may be dangerous to the operation of the aircraft dis rupt the wireless telephone network and may be illegal Failure to observe these instructions may lead to suspension or denial of tel ephone services to the offender or legal action or both 83 P
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